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Given that the SchedulerFactoryBean exposes a native Quartz Scheduler object, you can wire that directly into your controller class, and then dynamically create and register triggers and jobs with the Scheduler object.. Spring: No transaction manager has been configured Spring itself can't be used for the scheduling of the dynamically created jobs, since Spring's bean support will be used for statically configured jobs, but the native Quartz Scheduler API is reasonable enough to use on its own (barely).